At George Nahas Chevrolet, part of serving the Chevrolet brand encompasses an onsite, state-of-art maintenance facility. To this endeavor is the advantage of spring maintenance applied to your Chevy model in one spot local to Wildwood, FL.
So, to ensure your Chevrolet is up for seasonal road tripping, our spring-maintenance regime is meant to restore performance and safety alike.
And often are specials related to select service procedures, maintenance tasks and Chevrolet OEM (original equipment manufacturer) parts installed.
Spring Maintenance Tips
Driving in central Florida might exact a toll on your prized Chevrolet Blazer.
From intense heat and those speed bumps within The Villages, slowly your vehicle will fall into disrepair if not maintained accordingly. To this, the simplest of maintenance tasks will help to enhance springtime performance while headed into summer in Ocala.
So, Summerfield drivers are encouraged to review the spring-maintenance protocol and those procedures comprising. And to secure your spring-maintenance date is our online service scheduler for days and times convenient.
Oil Changes
The Chevrolet-suggested timetable for oil changes is roughly set between 3,000 to 5,000-miles. Though with a cursory inspection made by the Leesburg driver, should oil on the dipstick be darkened, it's definitely time for an oil change.
In this, a fresh oil installation will effect proper lubrication of engine parts. This will also improve fuel efficiency as well as pep when accelerating. It's the single easiest thing to extend longevity to your Chevy Malibu over time and with frequency.
Tire Servicing
Comprehensive tire servicing seeks to promote safety to this very important vehicle component.
Covering tire rotations, pressure monitoring and inflation, tread and sidewall inspections, the Wildwood driver is assured of an assortment primed and ready. And with need for a replacement set, featured onsite is a encompassing stock of the most demanded of tire brands with various setups – all-terrain, all-weather and performance.
Brake System Inspected
Vital is a properly functioning brake system for the parts comprising.
Often with use and time, surfacing to rotors and pads will be denuded to no appreciable value. This could very well induce a fire should corrosion also be present, especially if calipers are clamped shut against a rotor.
As well, required is a full supply of brake fluid and the assurance there are no leaks along brake-fluid lines embedded linked through the undercarriage.
Fluid Flushing, Exchanges
At certain mileage milestones, it's recommended that fluid-based systems are flushed. Then after, a fresh fluid supply is introduced for optimal system performance. This includes safety, too.
As such, systems of brakes, transmission, power steering and coolant will be flushed of degraded fluids and resupplied accordingly. And in caution, never leave these fluids to low levels, for braking might be gravely unresponsive; shifting might engender revving, and steering will be delayed.
Wheel Alignment
Errant wheel alignment will most certainly be felt and observed by the local Ocala driver.
With a defining veer or pull at high speeds to a slight drift when traveling slowly, it's probably relative to front-end wheels thrown-off in angling and tilt. Too much contact with curbs or speed bumps largely the cause.
Utilizing specialized equipment and measuring devices, your Chevrolet Silverado steering will be restored. This observed with a steering wheel perfectly aligned when driving straight.
George Nahas Chevrolet – Set your Spring Service Date near Leesburg
By and large, the above tasks facilitated will earn fuel efficiency, enhanced performance and safety convened.
Use our online service scheduler to secure a date and time convenient for spring maintenance.
Or, for that personal touch, contact our Chevrolet service advisors directly.